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five application of heating​

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Answered by aaavvviii
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1) heating of nichrome wire to emit light in lightbulbs . 2) heaters for heating of alloys to emit temperature . 5) in electric fuse where excess overloading of current allows the wire to heat and melt .....

Answered by anshikasinghanshu99
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The Electric Bulb: The filament bulb is such that the inner core filament (mostly tungsten as it does not melt easily) is heated up to a certain temperature after which it is illuminated.

The Electric Iron: Bimetallic plates and applying the heating effect of current helps the iron break the flow of electricity when a certain temperature is reached. You may have noticed this when the red light on an iron box comes on and off.

Electric Heater: Similar to that of an iron box but here, a circuit breaker is used

The Electric Fuse: Copper or zinc can be used as the fuse element. When there is an excess of current flow through the electrical circuit, the heat generated increases as well and melts the fuse, thereby breaking the circuit.

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